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Real have already started looking at potential replacements, and it is Germany boss Low who stands out according to Spanish paper AS.

They see the man who led his country to World Cup glory in 2014 as having the ideal stature and experience to take charge at the Bernabeu in the future – despite Low having only signed a new deal with Germany last autumn.

Low’s current deal with the German FA now runs until 2020, so Real would have to convince the 57-year-old a return to club management would be worth considering.

It means the pressure is now on Zidane to deliver in the Champions League semi-final against Madrid rivals Atletico – who will be able to rest key players because they are not involved in the race for La Liga.